3. The limit switches can be adjusted by use of the black key provided with the
awning, or you may use a 4mm (5/32”) Allen wrench.
4. Extend the awning a few feet to gain access to the motor. Locate the motor. The
limit adjustment screws are located on the head of the motor. Using the symbols
printed next to the adjustment screws, turn the black key (or 4mm Allen wrench)
to make the necessary adjustments. The motors are labeled with a + or a – to
indicate the adjustment direction.
5. Approximately ¼ turn of the adjustment screw represents about 1” of awning
movement. NEVER set outward limits so that the fabric is slack with full arm
extension. For proper adjustment set limit switch to stop the motor just before
the arms lock. This will expose about a 1/4” gap at the elbow.
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